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How to Read Shakespeare

by Maurice Charney (Author)
©1992 Others XIV, 120 Pages

Summary

How to Read Shakespeare offers an approach to Shakespeare through reading and seeing his plays. The assumption is that Shakespeare's plays are fully comprehensible to modern readers and theater-goers and that they can be thoroughly enjoyed. The author approaches the plays creatively without the barriers of academic study. Some of the specific topics studied are Dramatic Conventions, The Poetry of the Theater, Shakespeare's Characters, Structure and Dramatic Scene, The Presented Text, and The World of the Play: Theatrical Significances. How to Read Shakespeare encourages readers to develop their «histrionic imagination.»

Details

Pages
XIV, 120
Year
1992
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820416670
Language
English
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1992. XIV, 120 pp.

Biographical notes

Maurice Charney (Author)

The Author: Maurice Charney, Distinguished Professor of English at Rutgers University, is also the author of the Harvester Introduction to Titus Andronicus (1990), Hamlet's Fictions (1988), Style in «Hamlet» (1969), and Shakespeare's Roman Plays: The Function of Imagery in the Drama (1961). He has also published Joe Orton (1984) and Sexual Fiction (1981). Dr. Charney has been President of the Shakespeare Association of America and the Academy of Literary Studies. In 1989 he was awarded the medal of the City of Tours in France.

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